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Toddlers miss out, says councillor
Beaconsfield parents Tania Parmley (front) and Cherylle Hampton with kids Kyra and TJ Parmley and Joyce (back). By Sarah Schwager and Sarah ThompsonCASEY’S three-year-olds are…
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Australian Garden grows contemporary flavour
Part of the award-winning architecture at the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne. THE local community is gearing up for the much-anticipated opening of the Australian Garden…
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Fuel theft ruins rescue
Warneet Yacht Club rescue boat captain Matthew Renshaw was astounded that someone would steal petrol from a rescue boat. By Sarah Schwager A RESCUE mission…
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Call for ‘blue loo’ to go
Casey mayor Kevin Bradford wants to see this toilet block pulled down. By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE toilet block which has been labelled as a men’s…
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Magical mayor conjures up an old favourite
Casey mayor Kevin Bradford reads one of his favourite books from his childhood, The Magic Faraway Tree, to Cranbourne Christian College children. CASEY mayor Kevin…
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Steiner reaches out
Playgroup facilitator Roger Richards (front) with parents and children (back from left) Shournagh and Sam Lavall, Belinda and Connor Mcardle, Janine and Laura Bell, and…
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Shoppers swing into breakfast
YMCA Cranbourne fitness instructor Michael Casey, who heads the Mall Walkers program, at the front of the crowd with his thumbs up. By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE…
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Painting over the cracks
Right: Abdul Rahman with his nephew Abdul in front of the exhibition, which he hopes will convey a message of tolerance among different cultures and…
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Men rally for health
From left: Casey Community Health Service social worker Hugh Walpole, Laurence Anderson from Dads in Distress, Peninsula Health senior community clinician Greg Holding, local men’s…
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Urgent plea for Kids Club funds
David Scerri is just one of many children with special needs who has benefited from the Casey Kids Club. Picture: Meagan Rogers. By Sarah Schwager…
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Trader fury a sign of the times
Lance Beckwith is one of many High Street business owners angry about a recent Casey Council decision to remove advertising signs from outside their shop-fronts.…
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Tragedy rocks village
Mourners have left flowers and toys in a tribute to Logan Harris who was hit by a car and killed last Thursday. By Sarah Schwager…